- Jan
Gerritze Bantjes (Beaufort West, 8 July 1817 – Potchefstroom, 10
March 1887) was a
Voortrekker whose exploration of the
Natal and
subsequent report...
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settlement deal
between Retief and
Dingane at UmGungundlovu,
written by Jan
Gerritze Bantjes (1817–1887)
which included Trekker access to Port Natal, which...
- stop this.
Kruger discussed the
measures with Bantjes,
whose father, Jan
Gerritze Bantjes, had
educated Kruger when he was a boy
during the
Great Trek. One...
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Drakensberg ridge. He
proceeded on
horseback the next day,
accompanied by Jan
Gerritze Bantjes and
fourteen men with four wagons, to
explore the
region between...
- Tugela-Umzimvubu region,
although dated 4
February 1838 and
written by Jan
Gerritze Bantjes, (Retief's secretary), was
signed by
Dingane on 6
February 1838...
- Pretorius,
Landman and
Cilliers formulated "The Vow" and
recorded by Jan
Gerritze Bantjes (pages 54–55 of his
journal -
location of Wasbank, S28° 18' 38...
-
Allen Gardiner. In February, when **** King was
already at Port Natal, Jan
Gerritze Bantjes arrived with
Petrus Lafras Uys on the "Kommissitrek" from Grahamstown...
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would be
built which still stands today, The
Church of the Vow. It was Jan
Gerritze Bantjes,
Secretary General to
Andries Pretorius,
Commander of the campaign...
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Kruger with
their link
dating to the
Great Trek days. Jan's father, Jan
Gerritze Bantjes, had
given Paul
Kruger his
elementary education during the trek...
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Andries Pretorius to take on the Zulus.
Andries Pretorius selected Jan
Gerritze Bantjes (1817-1887) as his
scribe and
secretary in
recording events of...